Mangalore, February 13: Second Indo-German International CME on 'Inter Professional Education in Clinical Ethics' will be hosted by Centre for Ethics of Yenepoya University, Deralakatte, Mangalore on February 18 at the Indoor auditorium in its campus. Announcing this at a press meet here on Monday Dr. Vina Vaswani, Director, Centre for Ethics said that the University has innovatively established a
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Udupi February 13: The local unit of Jamaath-e-Islam Hind staged a protest in front of Taluk office here condemning the Assembly porngate and St Mary's Island rave party. The protesters demanded the resignation of Bharatiya Janata Party led Karnataka government. They lashed out at the ruling party of the state for its 'unfulfilled promises' and 'immoral activities'. They said that the BJP leaders
Moodbidri, February 13: State president of the Janata Dal (Secular) and former Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy accused BJP government of fooling minorities by not utilizing the funds allocated for various development projects. Speaking to reporters here, he said the BJP Government's claims of development in the State were hollow and that the party should seek a fresh mandate if it cannot deliver
Mangalore, February 13: Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda hinted at declaring a holiday if a day was fixed as the birthday of Veerarani Abbakka and the event would be celebrated at the State level. He was speaking at the valedictory of Veerarani Abbakka Utsava-2012 at Rani Abbakka Vedike at Ucchila Bovi School Ground in Someshwara on Sunday. Commenting on the way the programme is being organised
Mangalore, February 13: Supporters of the former minister and Mangalore north MLA Krishna J. Palemar rallied behind the beleaguered leader, who relinquished his ministerial position following his alleged involvement in porngate. At a meeting held in the central maidan of Suratkal under the banner of “Krishna Palemar Abhimanigala Sangha” speakers after speakers defended the former Minister and
Udupi, February 13: Union Corporate Affairs Minister M. Veerappa Moily said on Sunday that the way the State Government had appointed Chandrashekaraiah as Upalokayukta without consulting the High Court Chief Justice Vikramajit Sen showed that it had scant regard for law. Mr. Moily told presspersons here that the State Government was committing mistakes after mistakes in making appointments to
Karwar, February 12: A team of Christian preachers was briefly taken into custody by Karwar police for inquiry on Sunday following allegations of converting people into Christianity. The police acted based on a complaint by a Hindutva organisation that the team was engaged in missionary activity and converting innocent people into Christianity in Karwar. The Hindutva leaders informed the police
Mangalore, February 12: The two-day post centenary silver jubilee celebrations of Mangalore Diocese concluded on a grand note in the presence of over 25 bishops and archbishops, more than 300 priests, hundreds of nuns apart from nearly 50,000 devotees at Nehru Maidan in the city on Sunday evening. Addressing the crowd Archbishop of Bombay Most Rev Cardinal Oswald Gracias, who is also the president
Udupi, February 12: Minister for Department of Public Works C M Udasi on Sunday laid the foundation stone for the Rs 8 crore building of the Government Polytechnic College, to be built behind the Syndicate Bank Employees Training Center, at Ananth Nagar, Manipal. Udupi District in-charge and Higher Education minister Dr. V.S. Acharya declared open the girls' hostel of the polytechnic. Dr. Acharya
Manipal, February 12: Welcomgroup Graduate School of Hotel Administration, (WGSHA) Manipal students conducted a two-day food festival called “Thai Chimney” on February 9 and 10, at Fortune Inn Valley View. The students created the theme and they were solely responsible for putting up the culinary extravaganza. The concept, the operational set-up, the menu, the service design, the layout, the decor